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  1. Pierre-Félix Louÿs (French: [pjɛʁ lu.is]; 10 December 1870 – 4 June 1925) was a Belgian poet and writer, most renowned for lesbian and classical themes in some of his writings. He is known as a writer who sought to "express pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection". [1]

  2. May 31, 2024 · Pierre Louÿs was a French novelist and poet whose merit and limitation were to express pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection. Louÿs frequented Parnassian and Symbolist circles and was a friend of the composer Claude Debussy. He founded short-lived literary reviews, notably La Conque (1891).

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  3. Pierre Félix Louis, dit Pierre Louÿs, est un poète et romancier français, né le 10 décembre 1870 à Gand et mort le 4 juin 1925 à Paris 16 e [2]. Il est également connu sous les noms de plume Chrysis , Peter Lewys et Pibrac [ 3 ] .

  4. 3 days ago · Learn about Pierre Lou s (1870—1925), a French writer who imitated the style of ancient Greek literature in his own prose. Find out how he fooled the public with his fake ‘translation’ of the Iliad and Odyssey.

  5. Pierre Louÿs was a French poet and writer, most renowned for lesbian and classical themes in some of his writings. He is known as a writer who sought to "express pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection". He was made first a Chevalier and then an Officer of the Légion d'honneur for his contributions to French literature.

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  6. Sep 30, 2020 · Pierre Louÿs, pseudonym of Pierre Louis (born Dec. 10, 1870, Ghent, Belgium—died June 4, 1925, Paris, France), French novelist and poet whose merit and limitation were to express pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection. Louÿs frequented Parnassian and Symbolist circles and was a friend of the composer Claude Debussy.

  7. Nov 28, 2023 · In 1894, Pierre Louÿs published a ground-breaking discovery: earlier that year, a German archaeologist had unearthed a tomb in Cyprus belonging to a certain Bilitis, a one-time lover of Sappho. 1 Scrawled on the wall of her tomb were 147 first-person poems, composed in ancient Greek, in which Bilitis recounted her life in three stages: ‘Bucolics in Pamphylia’ described her youthful innocence in her birthplace of Pamphylia; ‘Elegies at Mytilene’ detailed her erotic experiences with ...